Yeah!
Another day Summer Coffee Blog Hop
and I just love it to play.
Today I share again a card with the use of
a digitalimage by Create with TLC.
You can purchase the image HERE.
And it is only $ 2.66
I want to give you an idea what you can do with these images.
First you open your word programon your computer
and import the images you want to use.
Decide the size of your image (yes, with digital images
you can use any size you want)
Than print the image and sentiment on paper.
I use a heaver kind of paper 120 gr.
On top of the cup I lay a piece of vellumand trace the cup.
Then cut out the inside out of the vellum.
On top of the velum I lay a stencil
and color with a blending tool.
When the stencilos of I color the rest of the cup.
For the handle and the top I use the distress markes.
I cut the image with an oval die.
Also i color the outside after cutting,
this gives the image more dimention.
For the background i use the same colors as
the cup,but a different stencil by Tim Holtz.
Now it is time to finishe the card and glue
all the elements together.
I glaze the cutpwith Glossy Accent and let the
card dry before taking the finished picture.
So you see there are some fun ways to use your digital images.
I made another kind with the same technique,
but here you see two cups and they are a little
smaller and opposite each other. That is an advantage of
using digital stamps.
Thanks for looking and see you tomorrow!
Have a creative day!
These cards are so wonderfully colored and I really love the stenciled background! I don't use digital stamps yet as my printer broke down some months ago but I do have some saved on my computer and this looks like a great set!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the steps! Wonderful textures and fun cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I like how you colored images. Thank you for sharing how to. :-D
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! And how fun are those digital stamps!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely cards, Hetty, thanks for the demo, love your stenciling! Nice images as well! Happy hopping today!
ReplyDeletethanks for showing how you jazzed up the cup. looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThose sentiments are TOO funny! Love your fab stenciling!
ReplyDeleteI love this group--I've been introduced to so many great products. Heading over to get these! Great cards! Helene
ReplyDeleteWow deze zijn prachtig en bedankt voor de link leuke digitale stempels zeg.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous coffee cards, Hetty! I love the glossy accents on the cup - it really adds a nice touch! Your stencilling looks amazing - as usual!
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful backgrounds. I really like how you stenciled the decoration on the mugs. TFS
ReplyDeleteBoth of your projects are wonderful...love those digis! Nice of you to add the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to the Summer Coffee Lovers Blog Hop♡
Thanks for all the info on the process you used to create these great cards!
ReplyDeleteI love them!
Love your stenciled background on your cards, the colors are so pretty together! Great cards!
ReplyDeleteWow...the cards turned out fabulously! Stencilling looks great. And the colors or so perfect.
ReplyDeletePaulette
great cards thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your technique. The stenciled swirls on the first cup are amazing. Love the shine that the GA gives it too. The background you've created is really lovely too. Great card. Bev
ReplyDeleteYour cards are amazing! Beautiful backgrounds and love that sentiment! Thanks for sharing! ~Annie
ReplyDeleteGreat card; love the background and the colors you used.
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so super cute!!!
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful cards from you :)
ReplyDeletelove the backgrounds on these
Wowzas! This is so cool and I love how you made the patterns on the cup. Thanks for sharing your process with us!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, beautiful cards! I bought this TH stencil set, but returned it because I couldn't figure out how to use it effectively. May have to reconsider purchasing it again now ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thanks for the digi stamp tutorial. You did an amazing job on those coffee cups and backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteAmazing cardmaking word!! TFS the card and step by step!!!
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